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=Early Life=  George Clementson Greenwell  was born on the 25th July 1821 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

He was educated at Darlington Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Percy Street Academy, Newcastle, and went on to the University of Edinburgh.

=Career= He joined the mining industry and from 1838 to 1842 was apprenticed to Mr Thomas Emerson Forster at Haswell Colliery, From 1843 he worked for Thomas John Taylor of Earsdon  until 1845 when he became Viewer at “Black Boy” and “West Auckland” collieries. He moved in 1848 to “Marley Hill” and in 1854 to manage mines at Radstock in Somerset and from 1863 at Poynton and Worth in Cheshire. In 1876 he moved back to the North East of England to Tynemouth (and later on to Duffield) and practised as a consulting engineer. George Clemenston Greenwell died on 6th November 1900.

=Honours= In 1852 he was one of the founders of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, initially sitting on the first council, and from 1875 as Vice-President and from 1879-1881 as President. He became an honorary member of the Institute in 1889. . He had also been an active member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, a Fellow of the Geological Society of London and a member (and thrice President) of the Manchester Geological Society.

=Publications= Among his many published papers were 2 books of note :-

In 1849 - A glossary of terms used in the coal trade of Northumberland and Durham

In 1850 - A practical treatise on mine engineering.

In 1899 he wrote his autobiography, The Autobiography of George Clementson Greenwell.